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I do not grade drafts.
Mike Mayock is that you?
seriously his mock draft was the worst. his evaluation overall was bad. I don't think he SHOULD grade drafts. Because, its just for fun & he has no fun doing it

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I do not grade drafts.
What is almost always the case why people transfer is they weren't good enough to get the playing time they want. Jevan Snead, Garrett Gilbert and Storm Johnson are recent player transfers many folks can identify with.There are rare exceptions where a player graduates and can transfer w/o having to wait a year, as was the case w/ Russell Wilson.
4) Savage - B+
Would've preferred Garoppolo here, as I mentioned, but I was higher on Savage than most and getting him in the bottom of the 4th is good value. Let him sit for the season and see how things shake out draft-wise in 2015 (and because Savage is a late-4th pick, we aren't chained to him if a guy like Hundley or Mariota somehow fall to us). Good pick.
I somewhat agree with him , for me the grade on this draft is based off of the top 4 players taken .... the rest don't appear to be special. Don't take that to mean I think they were bad choices or poor players. Its no lock that any of them make the final 53.
Clowney A
Su'a-Filo A
Fiedorowicz C (like the player , not the choice)
Nix A
After that , I wasn't particularly thrilled with any choice. They do appear at first glance to be average to ordinary.
None of those guys from Savage on down blows you away.
MEH!! Many of you "B" graders that I've known over the years............ are being contrarians. Y'all know it was a damn good draft! LOL!
1. Jadeveon Clowney, linebacker/end, South Carolina.
33. Xavier Su'a-Filo, guard/tackle, UCLA.
65. C.J. Fiedorowicz, tight end, Iowa.
83. Louis Nix, nose tackle, Notre Dame.
135. Tom Savage, quarterback, Pittsburgh.
177. Jeoffrey Pagan, defensive end, Alabama.
181. Alfred Blue, running back, LSU.
211. Jay Prosch, fullback, Auburn.
216. Dre Hal, cornerback, Vanderbilt.
256. Lonnie Ballentine, safety, Memphis.
Overview: I realize it was just a sixth-round blip on the radar, but the Texans' selection of Auburn lead-blocker Prosch is a strong indication of how this team plans to play until rookie coach Bill O'Brien finds a legitimate quarterback: Houston is going to run the ball with volume and play stout defense. Almost every pick here suits that philosophy. A freakazoid outside pass rusher in Clowney. A two-down toilet clogger in Nix. A hammerhead, lane-clearing fullback in Prosch. A pro-ready blocking tight end in Fiedorowicz. A high-ceiling left guard in Su'a-Filo. Running back depth with Blue. Even Mr. Irrelevant Ballantine is a toolsy safety with starting-caliber measurables. I appreciate teams that pick a defined way to play and make moves in coherent fashion, designing their roster with a purposeful goal in mind. When O'Brien finally finds his signal caller -- and I wouldn't completely rule out big-armed Savage becoming that guy -- this team will ascend quickly.
Grade: A
No OL? We drafted Su'a-Filo in the 2nd round. Perhaps you meant OT? I think we have an open competition at RT between Newton and 2 of our O-Line picks last year (David Quessenberry and Brennan Williams). I would be surprised if Newton wins that competition.
LT - Brown
LG - Su'a-Filo
C - Myers
RG - Brooks
RT - Quess / Williams / Newton
Put down the bong you've had to much today.
We don't need tackle evidently; Quess will play RT and don't count out a healthy Newton.C.
Clowney ... okay, why did the 2nd coming of godzilla only have 3 ... (three) ... 3 ... (three) ... did I say "3" .... sacks last year? If he's truly that great even being double and triple teamed there should have been much more production there. Heck, for all his hype, he should've had 3 sacks in one half of at least ONE game!
I believe the 2 best picks are the UCLA guard and Nix is a good value at his place in the draft.
I have a question ... DID ANYONE TELL THE TEXANS WE NEED AN OT?????
http://www.houstontexans.com/news/a...ing-camp/5bae8afe-d417-4e70-beb8-e0579694d0dbKubiak said the Texans expected Quessenberry to be drafted shortly after Williams went in the third round. When he was still there in the sixth, general manager Rick Smith decided to trade up eight spots to get him.
Newton, a seventh-round pick from Arkansas State in 2011, started last season after playing sparingly as a rookie. The Texans also finished 2012 with two rookies rotating at right guard in Ben Jones and Brandon Brooks.
We played rookies on the right side the majority of the year, Kubiak said. That was a big growing situation for us as a football team. I thought Newt did some really good things; hes gonna be a fine player. Unfortunately gets hurt late in the season and played hurt for us; giving him a lot of credit for that. We gotta get him back. Its gonna be training camp before hes healthy.
The biggest thing you can do when youve got young players is give them reps. If they prove they can go in there and do it right off the get-go, that makes us a better team, so well see.
To me it seems that before everyone had a board. Rick had his, Gary had his, and Wade had a 3rd board and they didn't interlace it into one cohesive board. This time it feels like they all had an agreement and stuck with it. Finally have one leader and not an offensive and defensive coordinator.
right now everything hinges on clowney getting at least 10 sacks and being a consistent disruptor. anything less and this draft is a failure unless all the other picks become great which i doubt.
even the nix pick everyone is so in love about is suspect. from what ive seen i dont understand how they could have drafted him so high. even in his highlight videos he didnt seem to do much.
That's why you're not an NFL scout.
and you are?
Maybe......
maybe try harder next time.
Making fun of your player analysis?
Nah, that comes naturally.
QB is the most important position on the team.
it was our most glaring weakness.
yet we wait until the 4th round to get a qb who most likely will be a career back up.
if clowney fails or is mediocre and if any of the QBs who got drafted earlier than tom savage become great,
this grade will become an F.
right now everything hinges on clowney getting at least 10 sacks and being a consistent disruptor. anything less and this draft is a failure unless all the other picks become great which i doubt.
even the nix pick everyone is so in love about is suspect. from what ive seen i dont understand how they could have drafted him so high. even in his highlight videos he didnt seem to do much.
The Texans led off the draft with defensive end/outside linebacker Jadeveon Clowney. There is no denying Clowneys talent. He has the ability to be the best defensive player to come into the league in years. He did not play like that type of player in 2013 and that has to be concerning. Being paired with a veteran like J.J. Watt should help Clowney with his game preparation. If he plays up to his talent level, he has Pro Bowl written all over him.
Second round pick Xavier Sua-Filo has the versatility to play guard or tackle. He is better suited to play guard, and thats where the Texans will start him out. I expect him to be a starter come opening day.
The Texans had two third round picks and, in my opinion, got tremendous value with both selections. C.J. Fiedorowicz is a huge tight end who can play both as a Y or flexed out. He has excellent hands, is a very good route runner, and one of the better blocking tight ends in this draft. Notre Dame nose tackle Louis Nix was a steal. Many felt he was a late first rounder. Why he fell, I dont know, but he is a prototypical NFL nose tackle who will start from day one for the Texans.
Pitts Tom Savage has the physical traits to be a very good NFL quarterback. He is big, with quick feet, has a very quick release, and spins the ball very well. Having been a double transfer in college he does not have a lot of playing time. Looking at tape, I felt he lacked top instincts and a good feel for the passing game. Still, the talent is there, but he needs some time to develop. If he is given that time, he can become a winning NFL QB.
Jeoffrey Pagan is a rotational five-technique. Jay Prosch was one of the best pure fullbacks in the draft, and Alfred Blue has the talent to be a solid NFL backup running back.
I've been a bit put off by the rah-rah college stuff but, for some reason, I think BO'B is gonna pull this off. I really like the reports I hear of his no nonsense, straight forward way of coaching. He also seems to be able to blend the rah-rah, team first stuff in with being approachable, flexible and willing to fit his "system" to a player that has talent. Or at least he talks a good fight about doing all of that. The proof will be in the W-L pudding.Impressive draft now need some impressive coaching and then some impressive play. Game on!
Why are you in the minority? The Texans lost 7 games by one score or less.right now I want to see better play and wins will come but I am in minority that sloppy wins are not what I want to see.
right now I want to see better play and wins will come but I am in minority that sloppy wins are not what I want to see.
Sloppy wins are better than well played losses.
Brandy new join date. First post linking to a website, assuming yours?
Is this just a hit generator for your website?
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Brandy new join date. First post linking to a website, assuming yours?
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I clicked on that before actually reading it. I really should get out of that habit.
EDIT: Oh, wait. Are you talking about a different video?
“They did the right thing,” one rival NFL head coach said during the offseason. "Any of those quarterbacks would have been a reach at No. 1. This kid [Clowney] has the ability to have a Jevon Kearse-type rookie year getting after the quarterback."
Kearse had 14 1/2 sacks as a rookie for the Tennessee Titans in 1999. Never mind that Kearse never again had that many sacks in an NFL season. Clowney can worry about his encore performance once his rookie year is done. He is well positioned to be a top pass rusher from the moment he steps on the field to open the 2014 season.
He has a unique combination of size, power and speed. He received pre-draft criticism from some analysts for, they said, not being consistent and not being fundamentally sound in all of his techniques. But some of those criticisms perhaps were overstated, with Clowney under intense scrutiny as the player who almost certainly would have been the top overall pick in the 2013 draft if he had been available.